Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Politifact: Michelle Obama was right about voter margin.

- Louis Jacobson

During her closing speech on the first night of the virtual Democratic convention, former first lady Michelle Obama emphasized the high electoral stakes in November by pointing to the narrow margins that vaulted Donald Trump into the White House in 2016.

“In one of the states that determined the outcome, the winning margin averaged out to just two votes per precinct — two votes,” Obama said.

She’s referring to Michigan, and her math is accurate.

In the 2016 election, Michigan — one of three crucial states that Trump flipped from the Democrats on his way to victory — had 4,810 precincts.

The final count in the presidenti­al race had Trump with 2,279,543 votes in Michigan and his Democratic opponent, Hillary Clinton, with 2,268,839. That’s a winning margin for Trump of 10,704 votes.

Michigan has 83 counties, of which Clinton won only eight. Trump won as much as 74% of the vote in Missaukee County, about 50 miles southeast of Traverse City, where just 7,000 people voted. For her part, Clinton’s best performanc­e was in Washtenaw County, which includes the university town of Ann Arbor, with almost 68% of the roughly 188,000 votes cast.

But on average, dividing 10,704 votes by 4,810 precincts leaves 2.23 votes per precinct.

As it happened, each of three third party candidates — Gary Johnson, Jill Stein and Darrell L. Castle — also won more votes than Trump’s margin over Clinton.

Overall, Barack Obama won 20 counties in Michigan, while Clinton won only eight; she lost 12 counties Obama had won in 2012 while he was winning the state as a whole. A crucial shift came in working-class Macomb County, which Obama won by 4 points but Trump won by 11. Trump’s margin of victory in Macomb County was easily enough to hand the state to Trump by itself.

Our ruling

Obama said, “In one of the states that determined the outcome” of the 2016 presidenti­al race, “the winning margin averaged out to just two votes per precinct — two votes.”

In Michigan, Trump’s winning margin averaged out to just over two votes per precinct. We rate the statement True.

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